States are gradually developing programs to support families with special needs, but progress is uneven. Some States offer exemplary models and others offer virtually nothing to support families. Value-based, family-centered, accessible, equitable family support programs are greatly needed in every State by the year 2000, at the latest. This will send a message to people with disabilities and their families that we value them, care about them, and want them to be part of their communities. In the words of some family support program participants: "Even though our daughter has multiple handicaps, our desire is to care for her at home, in a loving environment that all children should have the opportunity to experience." "It allows us to keep our daughter at home and file the possibility of putting her in an institution."